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Cadmium carbonic anhydrase of marine diatoms: Diversity and expression
Chemical evolution of the water oxidizing complex: Speciation and cofactor binding in the assembly of the tetra-manganese cluster in photosystem II
 
Controls on the air-sea balance of carbon dioxide
Diversity and composition of ammonia oxidizing bacterial assemblages in aquatic environments and their impact on biogeochemical function
 
Effects of anthropogenic disturbances on the iron and nitrogen cycles in riparian wetland soils
Investigations into the mechanisms of biotic and abiotic mercury methylation
 
Isotopic evidence for the climate dependence of nitrogen cycles across old tropical rainforests, Mt. Haleakala, Hawaii
Nitrogen isotope constraints on the biogeochemistry and paleoclimatology of the subarctic North Pacific
 
Novel metalloenzymes in marine phytoplankton: A link between trace elements and macronutrients in the oceans
Observing phytoplankton physiology and ocean ecosystem structure from space
 
Patterns and controls of nitrogen fixation in a lowland tropical forest, Panama
Scientific and political economic constraints on the solution to the global warming problem
 
Species effects on nutrient cycling in forests: Leaf litter's role in shaping soil microbial communities and nutrient recycling
Sulfate reduction in the deep terrestrial subsurface: A study of microbial ecology, metabolic rates and sulfur isotope fractionation
 
The ecology and evolution of nitrogen fixation and nutrient limitation at multiple time scales
The nutritional and energetic constraints on life in the deep biosphere of South Africa
 
The stable isotopic composition of dissolved organic nitrogen and nitrate in the subtropical ocean
 
 
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